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    Hi Dennis.

    I'm just feeling a little drab after days of legal-speak.

    OTOH I got a very positive mail from Heather, who seems
    to be far more spritely than in previous days.

    As I've said before, I'm trying to sort out my home page
    so as to show some photos of my three girls. I'm quite
    proud of my wife as well, but have no flattering
    photographs of her since about 1999. The whole thing is
    too darn political as well: not what God meant at all.

    Sigh.

    I'll be back. Again.

    /R


    Rob Dixon Guest

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    Rob Dixon wrote:
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    [stuff]

    Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/

    /R


    Rob Dixon Guest

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    Any of us could have written an email like that. No big deal.

    Now THIS is embarrassing: I once had an employee who had a girlfriend
    named Jane. We had a client named Janet. (You can see where this is
    going.) Yup, turned out he like to write highly intimate emails involving
    fantasy scenarios with himself and his girl. One day he moved his mouse
    two pixels the wrong way on the send-to drop-down. It turned out our
    client was highly unreceptive to that kind of email, and who can blame her.
    Now THAT is embarrassing.



    At 12:18 PM 2/4/04 -0000, Rob Dixon wrote:
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    >Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/
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    >/R
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    Michael C. Davis Guest

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    Any of us could have written an email like that. No big deal.

    Now THIS, however, is embarrassing: I once had an employee who had a
    girlfriend named Jane. We had a client named Janet. (You can see where
    this is going.) Yup, turned out he like to write intimate emails involving
    fantasy scenarios with himself and his girl. One day he moved his mouse
    two pixels the wrong way on the send-to drop-down. It turned out our
    client was highly unreceptive to that kind of email, and who can blame her.
    Now THAT is embarrassing. Sorry, yours doesn't even come close; nice try
    though!

    Michael C. Davis Guest

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    Default RE: How Am I?

    Another reason you don't send personal emails form work place or work accounts...
    So I assume he lost his job.....
    Poor chap....

    Thanks,

    Kevin Holcomb
    W2K System Administrator/Database Administrator
    Bank of America
    E-Commerce: Interactive Information Management



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Michael C. Davis [mailto:mcdavis941@knology.net]
    Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:41 AM
    To: Rob Dixon
    Cc: [email]beginners@perl.org[/email]
    Subject: Re: How Am I?


    Any of us could have written an email like that. No big deal.

    Now THIS is embarrassing: I once had an employee who had a girlfriend
    named Jane. We had a client named Janet. (You can see where this is
    going.) Yup, turned out he like to write highly intimate emails involving
    fantasy scenarios with himself and his girl. One day he moved his mouse
    two pixels the wrong way on the send-to drop-down. It turned out our
    client was highly unreceptive to that kind of email, and who can blame her.
    Now THAT is embarrassing.



    At 12:18 PM 2/4/04 -0000, Rob Dixon wrote:
    >Rob Dixon wrote:
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    >[stuff]
    >
    >Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/
    >
    >/R
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    > Rob Dixon wrote:
    > >
    > [stuff]
    >
    > Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/
    >
    > /R
    >
    I thought I just missed the beginning to the best thread we have had in
    months ;-)...

    [url]http://danconia.org[/url]
    Wiggins D Anconia Guest

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    Wiggins D Anconia wrote:
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    > > Rob Dixon wrote:
    > > >
    > > [stuff]
    > >
    > > Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/
    > >
    > > /R
    > >
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    > I thought I just missed the beginning to the best thread we have had in
    > months ;-)...
    Within my rouge, er, thanks for bottom-posting :)

    /R


    Rob Dixon Guest

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    On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 12:18:49PM -0000, Rob Dixon (rob@dixon.port995.com) wrote:
    > Rob Dixon wrote:
    > >
    > [stuff]
    >
    > Sorry guys. Just glad it wasn't anything too embarrassing :-/
    >
    > /R
    I posted an intimate message to a lady friend of mine once to the Debian
    users list. I know how you feel, hehe. I got over it but it has taken
    4 years and a lot of counseling ;)
    Kent

    --
    "Efficiency is intelligent laziness."
    -David Dunham
    Kenton Brede Guest

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